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The reason the host isn't getting on the internet seems to be because you're assigning the wrong gateway through your dhcp scope. Your internal address would be something like 192.168.XXX.XXX. The first thing to do is just use the 2wire box and your WS2008, leave the E2000 out of the network, hopefully you have a small hub/switch. Thanks to all for your suggestions! have a peek here

Change AS LITTLE as possible on the router to get your LAN working. 4. I have posted a copy of my running config if anyone would like to help. Thanks, Jeremy Attachment: router_running-config_111614.txt I have this problem too. 0 votes 1 2 3 4 5 Overall Also I can see everyone of those connections come into my router. 0 LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 VPN 2 Message Expert Comment by:bclongacre2011-02-10 Comment Utility Permalink(# a34863978) Another thing See if your connection works.

The solution that worked for me was as follows: The range of trusted networks in the McAfee Firewall settings was correct (192.168.1.1 -> 192.168.1.255). It doesnt seem that hard of a thing to set up, but it won't work for my. Tue, 11/18/2014 - 22:54 Hi,What John said is perfect if your linksys supplies public ip to cisco router, but in your case you are doing double nat which will not work.the Everything seems to work fine now.

Then have your router open the port and forward the traffic to the ip of your dvr. Sometimes we forget that other factors including disk bottlenecks, CPU … Network Analysis Setup Mikrotik routers with OSPF… Part 2 Video by: Dirk After creating this article (http://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/23699/Setup-Mikrotik-routers-with-OSPF.html), I decided to Is the FTP server running on the WS2008 box? If you want, you can allow others on the network to change files by click the "Allow network users to change my files" box...otherwise, leave it unchecked.

All I want is the PC connected to Printer could be shared. http://humerussoftware.com/cannot-ping/cannot-ping-my-router-ip.php I then recreated it exactly as it was, and Voila! It would be easier to reverse your logic if that's the case.How I would do it is connect your modem to the Cisco router, and then connect the Linksys wan port The network shares the printers and some shared software/files from the host computer.

Also does this mean after configuring the switch, will I simply be able to plug the router directly into the switch and assuming the switch is configured correctly, it should work? The application or the DVR will dictate the ports used, most likely. when I do ipconfig I see their ip addresses but can not ping. useful reference So, I have more work to do, though we did make some progress.

Also you may not be able to use the external address to access from within the network, but if you configure it to you the ip address of the dvr it Both PCs have internet connection through router. Exposing Windows boxes to the Internet has been proven time after time to be a bad idea.

I simply cannot see how the above answer resolved your question considering that the only way the above would work is if you were trying to go from any subnet to

Report bobd- Jan 10, 2010 01:23PM Thanks; this worked for me too. For the acl to be applicable to blocking, it has to be applied to an interface with the "access-group" statement, which you don't have.Please remove these two lines:ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 on the later case, most likely you are using a public IP that is NATed by your ISP to several customers (including you) and on the ISP side they are blocking or something like that.

You can enable the WAN ping on a Linksys router through the administrative interface.Step 1Open a browser, then type "192.168.1.1" (without quotes) into the address bar. Join the community of 500,000 technology professionals and ask your questions. Screenshot from http://tools.pingdom.com: http://cl.ly/1I1c3K0z3Y1I2c3x3R3Z I have my server plugged into a Linksys WRT610N router, and when I bypassed the router and went strait to the server the ping worked perfectly. this page I have gotten one step further with your reply.

I have installed 6 new Vista PCs on a Linksys router wirelessly. Inside my network I can vpn just fine with the public ip. All can access the Internet. It would be 192.168.1.XXX where you choose what xxx is then set up that IP where it is a static IP.

Put in a local IP from you LAN. Ask a question Members get more answers than anonymous users. When it asks for tcp/udp I would just choose both to make it easy. How would it make a difference anyway?

BE SURE you only have one DHCP server running. 0 LVL 8 Overall: Level 8 Message Author Comment by:askurat12011-02-10 Comment Utility Permalink(# a34868347) Ok so I got the DD-WRT firmware How can I declare independence from the United States and start my own micro nation? you can check how your linksys router is configured. Request timed out.

Report QuantaCat- Feb 27, 2009 09:13PM Thanks, Dark Nuker. Or do I have it configured in such a way to only work with a host directly connected? There should be a place in the router config to enable it. · actions · 2008-Jun-13 4:25 pm · fox7join:2001-02-12Culver City, CA fox7 to Hot_rod_Girl Member 2008-Jun-13 6:17 pm to Hot_rod_Girlsaid You always should tie your local subnets specifically to your nat config.

Yes the FTP is running on the WS2008 box. If that's the case, that means that your WAN interface is getting a 192.168.1.x address from the Linksys and you're double natting.How do you want this laid out? I also have a host plugged into Fa0/1 that can obtain an IP address but is unable to ping anything but the router. No...

I suspect a bug in the McAfee update as it had happened to several PCs.